
We all have that one thing we splurge on despite knowing we probably shouldn't. What's yours? Rank these common British indulgences from most to least relatable.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Premium coffee runs
The small daily treat that adds up to hundreds a year, but somehow feels worth it for the ritual and the taste.
Streaming subscriptions
You're paying for multiple services, but you've convinced yourself you'll actually use them all. Spoiler: you probably won't.
New clothes you don't need
That outfit looked so good online, and the delivery was free. Adding it to the wardrobe pile that's already overflowing.
Takeaway meals instead of cooking
Cooking feels like too much effort when you can have dinner at your door in 30 minutes, fees and all.
Gym membership you barely use
January's resolution is still alive in theory, even if your gym card mostly collects dust in your wallet.
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